Protect yourself each and every time you have sex. Use a condom to prevent sexually transmitted diseases or an unwanted pregnancy.
It is a male condom and of course, you wear it on the penis- a guy's sexual organ. (Duh, as if you didn't already know that!)
Using a condom correctly and consistently means you can have good, healthy sex without fear or worry about contracting sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), HIV AIDS or the big P! -Pregnancy!
Never reuse a condom! Ever! Reusing a condom will subject the condom to tearing.
Also, a reused condom is likely to slip off and leak out fluid because it has already been used and can no longer be air-tight like a new one.
The risk from prior fluids is also very high! That is too dangerous! Use a new one every time you have sex
What Is the Effectiveness of Condoms ???
Of 100 women whose partners use male condoms, about 18 may get pregnant. These numbers can be lower if male condoms are used correctly every time you have sex.
How To Put On and Wear a Condom Correctly.
Always check the expiry date on the condom package carefully.
Do not use an expired condom.
Always open your condom at the corner of the packaging. Never use your teeth, blade, scissors or any other sharp object. (You do not want to put a hole in it by mistake!)
Use your fingers to open your condom package every time.
Do not stretch or straighten the condom.
To put on the condom: Place the rolled condom at the head of your erect penis; pinch it up a little to create space for semen at the top. Pinching it also helps to remove bubbles that may cause friction that can lead to tearing.
If the penis still has the foreskin, that is, if it is not circumcised, pull the foreskin- the soft flesh at the top of the penis, pull it back very well before rolling down the condom on it.
Roll the condom down all the way to the base or end of the penis and straighten out any air bubbles with your fingers.
Keep the condom on throughout sex. After the man has come, and before he removes his penis from the vagina, grip the base of the condom (closest to where your pubic hair is) and pull the penis out slowly. Only after the penis is fully removed from the vagina can the condom be
remove
How Safe Is the Condom???
Everyone can safely use a condom, except those who are allergic to latex- the material used to make condoms. If you think you are allergic to latex, seek other options by
talking to your healthcare provider.
What Are the Benefits and Advantages of Using condoms??
If you use condoms correctly and consistently, just chill and relax because condoms have got your back! Your protection is real! Against STDs/STIs, HIV AIDS, AND Pregnancy!
Condoms are fun! They are available in various interesting colors, shapes, textures, sizes and flavours!
Yes, flavors. So with condoms, it is fun and pleasure all the way!
You can get condoms almost everywhere you turn! Chemists, pharmacies, supermarkets, convenience stores...
You do not need a prescription or a doctor, just buy and off you go. With condoms, there is less mess with sex
What Are The Disadvantages of Using Condoms??
Some guys and ladies feel that the condom is not like the 'real thing' and that it reduces the pleasure by dulling the sensation and excitement.
Some guys and ladies feel frustrated that momentum is slowed down when they stop to put on the condom.
They feel like it's a "break-in-transmission" in the exciting build- up to sex and that the sexual "fire" is doused by the break/ time out.
Some guys may be shy about using condoms while some may be afraid of losing their erections while putting on the condom. (if this is a challenge, you might want to consider the female condom which does not require any erection to put on).
Helpful tip: You can try different styles and sizes to find the best and most comfortable condom for you and your partner.
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